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Ivan Aničin

Ivan Aničin, (born 25 March 1944 in Bor, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is Yugoslav and Serbian nuclear physicist, particle physicist, astrophysicist, and cosmologist, university Full Professor and Distinguished (teaching/research) Professor of scientific institutes in Belgrade (Serbia), Bristol (United Kingdom), Grenoble (France), and Munich (Germany).
He has been Head of Department of Nuclear and Particle Physics at University of Belgrade and Chief of Chair of Nuclear and Particle physics at Faculty of Physics, University of Belgrade, since 1997, and Director of Doctoral Studies in Nuclear and Particle Physics at University of Belgrade. Professor Aničin is distinguished professor of both Institute of Physics Belgrade〔()〕 and Vinča Institute for Nuclear Sciences, where he leads projects is cosmology and astroparticle physics.
Aničin is currently member of several international projects, including LHC CERN, ILIAS,〔()〕 LOREX, and projects funded by the Serbian Ministry of Science and Technology.
==Education==

Ivan Aničin was educated in Yugoslavia (Belgrade), United Kingdom (Bristol), France (Grenoble), and Germany (Munich).
He completed elementary school and Gymnasium education in Belgrade. At University of Belgrade he attained a First Class degree in physics in 1967, completed his Magister of Sciences in Physics or PhD degree in Physics in 1970, and Doctor of Sciences in Physics degree in 1973.〔(Biography of professor dr sci. physics Ivan Aničin. ) Old version of Faculty of Physics of University of Belgrade website, last updated 2003 by Faculty of Physics of University of Belgrade web-admin. Source: http://www.ff.bg.ac.rs. 2011-02-17. URL:http://bmw.ff.bg.ac.rs/Katedre/KatFizJez/IvanAnicin.PDF. Accessed: 2011-02-17. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5wZ1BrUGM) Permalink.〕〔(Biography of professor Ivan Aničin; old version of Faculty website, last updated 2003 ) (14 February 2010)〕
Aničin did his postdoctoral studies, research, and, for some time, teaching, in the United Kingdom at University of Bristol, in Grenoble, France, at the Institut National de Physique Nucléaire et de Physique des Particules (IN2P3) of the National Center of Scientific Research (Centre national de la recherche scientifique, or CNRS), the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF), and the Institut Laue-Langevin, or ILL, in Munich, Germany, at Max Planck Institute for Physics, and in Yugoslavia, at the Institute for Nuclear Sciences "Boris Kidrič" (later renamed to INS "Vinča").

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